.Browsing the rugged, unforgiving Martian terrain is always a challenge, and also our latest try to get to the "Sheep Creek" target highlights this. We had actually aimed for little, remote vivid rocks, but from fifty meters away (concerning 164 feets), the minimal settlement of our images made it challenging to make improvements navigating. After a determined ride, the rover came agonizingly close-- stopping just except these little brilliant stones. The stones, along with their distinguishing pivoted and also pitted "enduring" pattern (visualized), strongly resemble essential sulfur obstructs that our experts've experienced before. Frustratingly, although the intended rocks were right under the frontal wheel and clearly noticeable in our navigation video cameras, they remained just out of scope of the vagabond's arm.